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Dog food recall over salmonella concerns

A dog food sold nationwide has been recalled due to salmonella contamination concerns

The recall affects Nature’s Menu Super Premium Dog Food with a Blend of Real Chicken and Quail. A sample collected in Georgia tested positive for salmonella. There are no reports of any pets becoming sick.

The dog food has UPC codes of 7015514363 and 7015514365 with the following lot codes:

3-pound bags: TE1 20/April /2020, TE1 21/April/2020, TE1 22/April/2020, TE2 20/April /2020, TE2 21/April/2020, TE2 22/April/2020, TE3 20/April/2020, TE3 21/April/2020, TE3 22/April/2020.

13.5-pound bags: TB1 20/April /2020, TB1 21/April/2020, TB1 22/April/2020, TB2 20/April /2020, TB2 21/April/2020, TB2 22/April/2020, TB3 20/April/2020, TB3 21/April/2020, TB3 22/April/2020.

You can return the unused portion to the store you bought it from for a full refund.

Your pet may be infected with salmonella if they are lethargic and have diarrhea, fever, and vomiting.

There is also risk to humans who handle the contaminated products.

 

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